Being a refillable bathroom soap dispenser, anyone can take advantage of generating less waste and, in turn, saving money.
The lotion dispenser has a particularly large opening for easy refilling. Altogether, the container can hold up to 384 ml of liquid soap or lotion.
The hand soap pump can be used in the bathroom and kitchen. This makes it a more versatile product, being suitable for dish soaps as well.
With a size of 9 cm diameter x 20.3 cm, there is plenty of room to fit soap in the kitchen soap dispenser without having to refill it too often.
The beautiful soap dispenser bottle is made of clear plastic with a chrome pump head. This allows for a clear view of the contents.
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If you buy one bulk 5 litre bottle with no pump mechanism it's less waste then buying 10 x 500ml bottles with pumps it's much less waste, and cheaper.
Just buy one 500ml bottle with a pump (and soap) then refill that with a bulk bottle.
Yes absolutely it's the best way, but this dispenser is more decorative so is still good for places like motels, AirBnB, selling your house or if you just want nicer decor. Plus it's still cheaper and less waste then buying dozens of individual pump bottles.
I think it gives the glass look without kids breaking as easy
I get how some people are all about the aesthetics, but I don't get how introducing an additional plastic bottle into the house, which will probably be refilled from other plastic bottles, can possibly generate less waste?